CD Controls From Previous Page:
C1: CD Power On/Off
C2: CD/USB/SD Input Select: Switch between CD or SD/USB input. If you are trying to
play from the USB or SD and get nothing, try this. To go back to the CD player,
you must set this switch back to CD.
C3: FB: Fast Backwards
C4: FF: Fast Forward
C5: Folder – If your audio files are arranged in folders, this will scroll through them
C6: Track Skip Reverse
C7: Track Skip Forward
C8: Play / Pause – From stop, this will play; from play, this will pause
C9: Stop / Eject – From play, this will stop; from stop, this will eject
C10: IR Window – Receives control signal from remote; do not cover this up
C11: USB Input – To connect MP3 player or storage device (
note C2 if using USB
)
C12: SD / MMC Input – To connect SD or MMC storage (
note C2 if using SD/MMC
)
C13: LO PITCH – press to slow playback in increments -1 to -10 (
if applicable
)
C14: HI PITCH – press to speed playback in incr1 to +10 (
if applicable
)
C15: NOR PITCH – press to reset playback to normal speed (
if applicable
)
D) Input Panel: Line input and volume, external microphone input and volume.
D1: CD VOL - volume with ON/OFF switch
D2: TAPE VOL - is not used on this version
D3: LINE IN VOL – volume control for ¼ inch or RCA
input. Do not try to use both the ¼ inch and RCA at
the same time.
D4: LINE IN Connections - If you do not use the USB
input for your MP3 player, you will use one of these.
The most common connection is using a cable that
connects from your earbud output connector to the
RCA connectors (red and white).
D5: ECHO LEVEL – Digital echo effect, if applicable.
D6: MIC VOL – External, wired mic volume control
associated with the ¼ inch and XLR inputs
immediately below.
D7: WIRELESS MIC PRIORITY – In the ON position,
music will be lowered when the wireless mic is used.
In fitness applications, this will likely be left OFF.
D8: MICROPHONE INPUT – For use with a dynamic
microphone (no phantom power). Do not use both the
¼ inch and XLR inputs at the same time.
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